On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, matthew sporleder wrote:
> I am running -current with GENERIC, and trying to use pf.
> GENERIC doesn't seem to come with pf compiled in, so I load the module.
>
> In rc.conf, if I have:
> lkm=YES
> pf=YES
>
> It doesn't load the module before pf.
>
> If I use:
> lkm=YES
> pf_boot=YES
>
> It loads the module, but doesn't pick up my rules in /etc/pf.conf.
I don't see the pf_boot rcvar. /etc/rc.d/pf_boot used "pf" as the rc
variable.
> I tried:
> lkm=YES
> pf_boot=YES
> pf=YES
> pf_rules=/etc/pf.conf
Also pf_rules=/etc/pf.conf is the default.
> But it still didn't work. Looking at /etc/rc.d/pf seems to imply that
> it should work just as well as /etc/rc.d/pf_boot, but that's obivously
> not happening.
>
> Any hints?
Sorry, I don't have an answer (yet).
What does your /etc/lkm.conf contain?
Jeremy C. Reed
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